Regina City Council
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· Election November 13, 2024
· Election November 13, 2024
Regina’s City Council
Regina’s City Council is made up of 11 elected representatives including a mayor and 10 city councillors.
The mayor is elected at-large by all Regina residents who vote in the civic election. Councillors are elected by voters in the wards they represent. Elections are held every four years. The 2020-2024 Regina City Council was elected on November 9, 2020 and sworn into office on November 23, 2020.
Regina Public Schools' Board of Trustees are elected through a public vote, held every four years. The next general election will be held on Wednesday, November 13, 2024.
Public Events
City Council meetings are held in City Hall on scheduled Wednesdays beginning at 1 p.m. in Henry Baker Hall. City Council meetings are streamed live on both our Meeting Portal and AccessNow TVand, when community programming permits, televised on Access Communications Channels 7, 20 and 507.
Are you ready to truly make a difference this election year? Are you sick and tired of feeling like you're not contributing, like you're just a bystander in the fight for change?
It's time to take action! There are not just one, not two, but THREE ways you can step up and help make a difference. Let's make our voices heard and our impact felt – together, we can create the change we wish to see in Regina.
Get Involved
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Volunteer to assist in a campaign.
Are you seeking a trustworthy candidate to support for a Regina City Council or mayoral position? RCAAN is here to assist in connecting you with a qualified individual to endorse, donate to or join on the campaign trail.
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Run as a candidate
Are you in agreement with RCAAN's vision, mission, and values? Are you considering what is required to run as a candidate and have a significant impact? Please reach out to us for further information on how RCAAN can assist with your campaign.
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Help get the Vote out
Are you interested in actively engaging with voters on election day while promoting the importance of civic participation? Consider joining RCAAN to explore various opportunities for participation and collaboration. Let's work together to inspire our fellow citizens to exercise their right to vote
Present to a Committee or Council
Consulting with the public is important to Regina City Council. You have the opportunity to share your opinions and participate in the decision-making process. Your ideas help members of Council to make decisions addressing the needs of Regina residents.
A request to address Council is also referred to as a delegation request. You can appear as a delegation before City Council or a committee of Council regarding an item on the agenda. In the event the item is not on the agenda, you may write a letter to the Office of the City Clerk requesting to address a committee. The Office of the City Clerk will contact you to discuss the request, or may refer the matter to a more appropriate committee of Council or City Administration.
To present to City Council/Committee regarding an agenda item, you must submit a request by completing the online form or calling 306-777-7262 for assistance with your registration request. Deadline to register is no later than 12 p.m. on the Monday prior to the scheduled meeting, or no later than 12 p.m. on the Tuesday prior to the scheduled meeting when a statutory holiday falls on the Monday. A written brief in advance is not required to present to a Committee, but it is required to present at a City Council meeting. For more direction, click here
Take Action for Civic Change.
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